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Paper

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3-7 years|Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Queen Creek, AZ
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Paper is a neutered male mixed breed dog with a medium build, currently living in Queen Creek, AZ. He is up to date on his vaccinations and is known for being friendly with other dogs. Paper is an adult, and although he has not lived inside before, he’s ready to find a home where he can learn the ropes.

About Paper

Paper came from a crowded situation, but he quickly turns that around with his love for every new person he greets. This sweet boy gets along easily with other dogs and lights up for walks—he’s happiest if you’ll run or even bike alongside him. While Paper's experience with cats and small children is a mystery, he’s proven himself to be easygoing in the company of other dogs. His vaccinations are up to date, he's neutered, and he’s microchipped, so there’s nothing holding him back from a fresh start. Paper hasn’t lived indoors before, so he’ll need basic house training and patience as he learns home routines from scratch. If you already have dogs, an introduction is required before bringing Paper home. He’s ready for someone excited to watch him settle into a real family life. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Paper

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Mixed breed dogs like Paper adapt well to a variety of environments, from apartments with regular exercise to homes with yards. Paper, being active, would thrive in a setting where he can get daily walks or playtime.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Paper is a medium-sized mixed breed who enjoys walks and outdoor activity. Access to a backyard or nearby park would suit him well, but regular outings can meet his needs even in homes without large yards.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed breed dogs are often good with children, though Paper's experience with kids is unknown. A careful, supervised introduction would be best if considering him for a family with younger members.